Seedance 2.0 Best Prompt Guide & Usage Manual
Seedance 2.0 is an AI video generation model that supports image, video, audio and text inputs for richer control. This guide explains how to write Seedance 2.0 prompts and get the best results.
1. Seedance 2.0 Parameters & Capabilities
| Dimension | Spec |
|---|---|
| Image input | ≤ 9 images |
| Video input | ≤ 3 clips, total ≤ 15s |
| Audio input | MP3, ≤ 3 files, total ≤ 15s |
| Text input | Natural language prompts |
| Output duration | 4–15s selectable |
| Sound output | Built-in SFX/music supported |
Mixed inputs are capped at 12 files total; prioritize the assets that most affect look and rhythm.
2. Core Capabilities: Stable, Smooth, Realistic
Seedance 2.0 improves physics, motion fluency, instruction following and style consistency, so it handles complex and continuous motion well.
Example prompt:
A girl elegantly hangs laundry, then takes another piece from the bucket and gives it a firm shake.
3. Multimodal & Seedance 2.0 Prompt Writing
3.1 Multimodal reference
You can upload text, images, video and audio as main or reference assets. Describe clearly in your Seedance 2.0 prompt what to reference (motion, effects, camera, character, scene, sound).
- Reference images: composition and character detail
- Reference video: camera language, motion rhythm, creative effects
- Video can be extended and extended smoothly (“continue shooting”)
- Editing: character swap, trim, add
When using many assets, use @image1, @video1 etc. in the prompt so the model knows which is which.
3.2 Common prompt patterns
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First/last frame + reference video motion
“@image1 as first frame, reference @video1 fight motion” -
Extend existing video
“Extend @video1 by 5 seconds” (set output duration to the new part only, e.g. 5s) -
Merge multiple videos
“Add a scene between @video1 and @video2, content: …” -
Continuous action
“Character transitions from jump directly to roll, keep motion fluid, @image1 @image2 @image3”
3.3 Consistency, camera & creative replication
Seedance 2.0 keeps faces, clothing, scenes and camera style consistent, and can replicate demanding camera work and complex motion from references. For creative transitions, ad-style shots or film clips, describe “reference @video1 rhythm and camera, @image1 character” in the prompt.
4. Summary
Seedance 2.0 prompt writing boils down to: state clearly what to reference and what to do, and use @ to bind assets. Multimodal inputs plus precise instructions make creation more controllable and efficient.